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No need to dwell on negativity, and even worse, be part of it.ġ8:52:48 GMT -5 Society of the Spectacle said:I've actually been a big supporter of this guy's games since the early days, and really there's two sides of the coin for me. I think he'd be better served to just ignore it and do what makes him happy. Created by just one man, 'Wrestling MPire' is the worlds biggest and most innovative wrestling game.
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This page is going to remain accessible, but its likely the content is not going to be kept up to date. So I mean, while I respect the guy and what he's accomplished, the chip on his shoulder constantly causes him to lash out at any criticism (which there is no shortage of on the internet) he gets. Easily install and manage your mods with the Thunderstore App Notice: Wrestling Empire is now using Steam Workshop for official mod support. The possible answers were of course smarmy versions of "Me/Mdickie/etc." "Which developers take time out of their busy schedule to release PC versions of their touch-screen mobile apps?" Wrestling MPire HD Feed This spin-off from the MPire Mall forums allows you to effortlessly follow the progress that Simon Sayers is making on his own Wrestling. He responds to this by posting a poll asking: You wont see Wrestling MPire 2012 from me, but the modders at Wrestling MPire Creations have done an impressive job of bringing the old universe up to date with lots of WWE content. An annoying question to be sure, but not a completely out of place one. For example, people have been asking on his Facebook when the new game is going to be available for PC. Notice: Wrestling Empire is now using Steam Workshop for official mod support. It is literally his own little empire and he has had success with it. The guy is inspiring in the sense that he has really built his vision of games from the ground up. On the other hand, the one man approach, while admirable, gets on a lot of people's nerves, and rightfully so. Its low-budget, its extremely rough and its often difficult to watch, but theres a clear passion for pro. It's already on mobile and eventually PC. Wrestling Empire is the video game equivalent of Paul Heyman-era ECW. Mdickie himself has a new game out that is a bit of old school and new school mixed called Wrestling Revolution. There is also pretty big modding community who are pretty good at what they do as well. I mean where else can you enter a battle royal, leave the ring, hit the "massive explosion" code and spend the rest of the match putting a limbless torsos in a boston crabs while they cry in agony? Absurdity at near its absurd best! This mod lets you to modify the wrestler contract through a text file. On one hand, the games are incredibly simplistic, mind-blowingly ridiculous, and at the end of the day, very very fun. I've actually been a big supporter of this guy's games since the early days, and really there's two sides of the coin for me.